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A.

Abbot's Langley, Herts, Church of, a sepulchral brass there, 394

Abingdon, a bronze fignre representing the Gaulish Mercury, found near, 209

Acton Burnell, on the ancient Castle and Parliament held there, 325—338

Acton Burnell Castle, Shropshire, 140

Ailettes, or Alerons, singular appendages to armour during a part of the 13th and 14th centuries, 343

Albrighton Church, Decorated window in, 4

Alcock, John, bishop of Worcester, 61

Aldwin, the hermit of Malvern, 49

Alerons, see Ailettes.

Alfred, jewel of, in the Asbmolean Museum, Ox- ford, 164

All Saints' Church, Sawtrey, Huntingdonshire, sepulchral brasses there, 386

Altars, portable, ancient use of, 345

Amesbury Church, memorial escutcheons at, 194

Anglo-Roman Sarcophagus, discovered in Hertfordshire, notice of, 251—257

Aniéres, ancient place of burial at, a fibula found there, together with a quantity of coins, 46

Appuldurcombe House, embroidery formerly there, 83

Archaeological Institute, Annual Meeting at Winchester, report of, 299—324

Architecture, Decorated style of, the date of the introduction of into England, 137—144

Arreton Church, Isle of Wight, sepulchral brass there, 83

Artas, the Sidonian glass manufacturer, 255

Arts during the Middle Ages, Decorative Processes connected with the, 155—172

Askeby, William de, archdeacon of Northampton, 22

Athassel Abbey, Tipperary, effigy of Richard de Burgo there, 124

B.

Baghott, Sir Paul, 45

Ball, perfumed, supposed to have been an appendage to a foilette of the sixteenth century, 183

Ballsalla, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75

Bamburgh, Thomas de, 18

Barfleur, English and French coins found there, 86

Bartlow Hills, enamelled vessel found there, 157

Basinet, covering and ornaments of the, 343, 4

Basinwerk Abbey, carved roof from, 211

Bath and Wells, Bishop of, 29

Bayeux tapestry, the, 177—261

Beaumaris Castle, 74

Becbury, Hugh de, 326

Beche, Sir Nicholas de la, 342, 349

Bedford, John, duke of, 29, 204

Berengaria, Queen, the effigy of, shews the fashion of o g the fente, 123

Bernard's Heath, St. Alban's, brass matrix found there, 394

Blenerhayset, family of, their effigies, 244—246

Bohun, Humphrey de, Earl of Hereford and Essex, the will of, with extracts from the Inventory of his Effects, 339—349

Boughton House, Northamptonshire, recent discoveries at, 190—193

Boulogne, bronze fibulæ found with Roman remains in the vicinity of, 46

Boxley Abbey, Kent, an embossed tile found there, 194

Braddan, Isle of Man, ancient cross in the churchyard there, 74

Brasses Sepulchral, notice of, 243—250

Brasses, Sepulchral, 92, 183

————————— at Abbot's Langley, Herts, 394

————————— at Acton Burnell, Salop, 329

————————— at Arreton Church, Isle of Wight, 83

————————— in Blisland Church, near Bodmin, Cornwall, 193

————————— at Brightlingsea Church, Essex, 71

————————— at Ewelme Church, Oxon, 273

————————— at Glasgow Cathedral, 90

————————— at Gresford Church, Denbighshire, 71

————————— at Hadleigh Church, Suffolk, 71

————————— in Howden Church, York, 189

————————— in Laughton Church, near Gainsborough, 189

————————— at Michel-Dean Church, Gloucestershire, 71

————————— in Minster Church, island of Sheppy, 197

————————— in the Church of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, 189, 248

————————— at All Saints' Church, Sawtrey, Huntingdonshire, 386

————————— at Stokenchurch, Oxon, 396

————————— at Topcliffe Church, near Thirsk, 207

————————— at Trotton in Sussex, 84

————————— at Windlesham Church, Surrey, 71

————————— at Yealmpton Church, near Plymouth, 83

Brechin Cathedral, notice of, 209

Bredon Church, Worcestershire, decorative tiles there, 89

——— Monuments there, 90

Bretigny, Great Seal of England temp. Edw. III., made in accordance with the treaty of, 24—27, 31, 33

Brightlingsea, Essex, Church of, attempts to steal brasses therefrom, 71

Brinsop Church, sculptures there, 271

Bruce, Robert, tomb of, 86

Burgh Castle, 73

Burgo, Richard de, effigy of, at Athassel Abbey, an example of the ancient civil costume of the nobility in Ireland, 124 Burnell, Edward, 329

——— Gerain, 326

——— Maud, 329, 330

——— Nicholas, Lord, 330; his effigy at Acton Burnell Church, 329

——— Robert, 326-328

——— Philip, 327, 329

——— William, ib.

Burning, custom of, 257.

Camoys, Margarete de, 84

Canterbury, Archbishop of, Chancellor, 29

———— Cathedral, curious pavement in, 89

Carausius, two coins of, found in York, 384

Carisbrook, Isle of Wight, an incised slab there, 199

Carlton Rode, near Attleborough, Norfolk, relics found there, 80

Cashel, crossed-legged Sepulchral Effigies at, notice of, 121—131, 397

Castles of, Acton Burnell, Salop, 325 et seq.

————— Beaumaris, 74

————— Burgh, 73

————— Conway, 74

————— Caernarvon, 74

————— Fulbroke, 203

————— Sherborne, (mosaic pavement there,) 183.

————— Mackworth, Derbyshire, 87

Celts, Torc of the, 368—380

Chichester, Bishop of, 20, 21

Chilcomb, near Winchester, a gold Ecclesiastical ring found there, 394

Chipping Warden, British relic found there, 82

——————— Ancient burial-place there, 85

Churches of, Abbot's Langley, Herts, 394

————— Albrighton, 4

————— All Saints', Sawtrey, Huntingdonshire, 386

————— Amesbury, 194

————— Arreton, Isle of Wight, 83

————— Bredon, Worcestershire, 89, 90

————— Brightlingsea, Essex, 71

————— Brinsop, Herefordshire, 271

————— Cilcain, N.W., 211

————— Coggeshall, Essex, 83

————— Croydon, Surrey, 92, 194, 267

————— Darlington, 184

————— East-Meon, Hants, 201

————— Ewelme, Oxon, 273

————— Fairlight, Hastings, 85

————— Gresford, Denbigh, 71

————— Hadleigh, Suffolk, 71

————— Hexham, 239—242

————— Hollington Wood, Hastings, 85

————— Howden, York, 189

————— Kirdford, Sussex, 89

————— Kingsdown, Kent, 188

————— Laughton, Gainsborough, 189

————— Lavant, 89

————— Leigh, 90

————— Llandudno, Conway, 210

————— Llanvair-Waterdine, Salop, 269, 404

————— Lenham, Kent, 73

————— Long Wittenham, Berks, 132—136

Malvern, Great, 48—64

Mells, Somerset, 202, 391

Michel-Dean, Gloucestershire, 71

Minster, Sheppy, 197

Churches of, Offley, Hertfordshire, 184

————— Reigate, Surrey, 208

————— Reydon, Southwold, 267

————— Romsey, Hants, 123

————— Rouse Lench, near Evesham, 90

————— Ruardean, Gloucestershire, 390

————— Ryther, Yorkshire, 92

————— St. Alkmund, Derby, 77

————— St. Bride, Glamorganshire, 383

————— St. John, Cashel, 122

————— St. John, Kirby Wisk, 185

————— St. Lawrence, Norwich, 243

————— St. Laurence, Ramsgate, 83

————— St. Margaret, Norwich, 246

————— St. Mary, Leicester, 81

————— St. Michael in Saltisford, Warwick, 392

————— St. Michael, Southampton, 81

————— St. Oswald, Richmondshire, 84

————— St. Peter, Mancroft, Norwich, 189, 248

————— St. Peter in the East, Oxford, 208

————— St. Stephen's, Bristol, 392

————— Shiffnal, Salop, 4

————— Springfield, Essex, 83

————— Stanton Harcourt, Oxon, 365—368

————— Stokenchurch, Oxon, 396

————— Tiltey, Essex, 83

————— Tong, Salop, 1

————— Topcliffe, near Thirsk, 207

————— Warnford, Hants, 190—193

————— Windlesham, Surrey, 71

————— Yealmpton, Plymouth, 83

Cist, found at Ashby Puerorum, Lincolnshire, 253

Clarendon Wood, near Salisbury, Roman Villa there, 86; coins discovered there, ib.

Clarke, John, effigy of, 243

Clement the Seventh, 131

Clifton, earthworks at, 272

Clonmacnoise, King's County, Chapel at, 229

Coffins, Stone, discovered near St. Alban's, 253

—————— at Southfleet, Kent, 252

—————— at York, 253

Coggeshall, Essex, piscina in a Chapel at, 83

Coins, Roman, &c., 74, 86

———— found at Crondale, Hants, 199

———— at Eatington, ib.

———— at King's Weston, Somerset, 209

———— at Lancaster, 201

———— in Oxford Street, London, 392

———— at Winchester, 394

———— at York, 38, 183, 189, 193, 384

Compton, Sir W., 204

Compton Dando, Roman altar found there, 272

Coral, early mention of, 345

Corbet, Thomas, 326; Sir Peter, 330

Cornwall, Ancient Oratories of, 225—239, 402

Cowdry, near Midhurst, Sussex, ancient documents there, 79, 84

Crespine, the, or reticulated caul, a part of the female head-dress, 123, 388

Cromlechs, in Anglesea, 269

Crondale, Hampshire, ancient coins and other relics found there, 199

Cross-legged Sepulchral Effigies at Cashel, notice of, 121—131

Cross at Iona, 400

Crosses, ancient, 74, 75, 77, 78, 84

———— erected in memory of Eleanor, consort of Edward I., 140

Crouchback, Edmund, earl of Lancaster, monument of, at Westminster, 140

Croydon Church, Surrey, 92, 194, 267

Custom Scrubs, relics found there, 45

D.

Dale Park, Arundel, skeleton found there, 80

Dance of Death, observations on the, 151—155

Darlington Church, Durham, 184

Decorations in Distemper in Stanton-Harcourt Church, Oxfordshire, 365—368

Decorative Processes connected with the Arts during the Middle Ages, 155—172

Dining table, usages of the, during the middle ages, 173, 258

Directions and Queries, intended to assist correspondents in the arrangement of topographical communications, 66—70

Dolman, Peter, his effigy in Howden Church, Yorkshire, 189

Domestic Life in the Middle Ages, usages of, 173—180, 258—266

Dresser (dressoir,) the chief ornament of the dining room in the middle ages, 176

Drinking vessels, medieval, 200

Durham, bishop of. Chancellor, 28

Dyrachurch, Kent, discovery of a thurible in the sea-wall there, 74

E.

Ear rings, silver, found in Norfolk, 402

Eastern counties, contain more numerous examples of sepulchral brasses than any other district, 243

East-Meon Church, a representation of St. Christopher discovered there, 201

Eatington, Roman coins, and other relics found there, 199

Edmunds, John, goldsmith of London, 30, 31

Edward the Confessor, golden fibulæ commonly used at the time of, 47

Edward I., great seal of, 15, 16

——— III., used seven great seals during his reign, 15, 10, 35

——— IV., great seal of, 33, 36

Effigies, cross-legged, at Cashel, notice of, 121—131

Eleanor, consort of Edward I., crosses erected to her memory, 140

——— monument of, ib.

Eltham, John, effigy of, 344

Ely, bishop of, 16

Embroidery, 83

Enamel, art of, 155—172

Erwarton Hall, Suffolk, gateway of, 272

Escutcheons, memorial, at Amesbury Church, 194

Ethelwulf, king of Wessex, his ring one of the most interesting relics of enamelled art, 163

Etruscans, use of the fibula derived from the, 47

Ewelme Church, Oxon, 273

Ewers and basins, made of costly materials during the Middle Ages, 260

Exeter, bishop of, 30

Exeter Cathedral, 140

F.

Fairlight Church, near Hastings, 85

Falx, one found near Ballygawley, in the county of Tyrone, 186

Fente, or Vente, fashion of closing the, by a brooch, seen in the effigies of Berengaria, queen of Richard I., and Isabel d'Angouleme, the queen of John, 123

Fibulæ, Gold, found at Odiham, Hants, description of, 46, 47

Fibulæ, the use of, derived from the Etruscans, 47; their use restricted during the best period of Roman history, ib.; early, of bronze, afterwards of gold and silver, ib.; commonly used at the time of Edward the Confessor, ib.

Fibulæ, bronze, found at Aniéres, 46

——— at Boulogne, 40

——— at Eatington, Warwick, 199

——— at London, 46

Flintshire, Roman road there, 76

Font, at Blisland, Cornwall, 197

—— at Long Wittenham Church, Berks, 135

—— in Offley Church, Hertfordshire, 184

—— in Reydon Church, near Southwold, 267

—— discovered in the sea, 27 2

Fork, late introduction of the, 179

Fowey, early inscribed memorial near there, 388

Fulbroke Castle, 203

G.

Gart-na-moyagh, near Garvagh, the body of a knight in complete chain armour found there, together with other relics, 72

Gesten Hall, Worcester, 91

Giffard, Walter, earl of Buckingham, 135

Glasgow Cathedral, sepulchral brass there, 90

Glass known in Britain at an early period, 254; not common before the rule of the Cæsars, 255; not made in Rome but imported from the Tyrian coast and Alexandria, ib.; glass vases occasionally found in England, 256; introduction of into England long subsequent to the Phœnician trade, ib.

Godet the, a species of drinking cup, 264

Golden Chapel in Tong Church, Salop, 7

Graindehorge, William, 399, 400

Great Seals of England, history of the, especially those of Edward III., 14—41

Great seal of Henry III., 15

————– of Edw. I., 15

————– of Richard II., 27

————– of Henry V., the same as used by his father, 31

————– of Henry VI., 32

————– of Edward IV., 33

————– of Henry VII., 35

Gresford Church, Denbighshire, brasses laid down in, 71

Gretham, Thomas, abbot of Thornton, 359

Grind-stone, curious fragment of a, found at Wheatley, Oxon, 355

Gros, William le, earl of Albemarle, dUtinguished for his liberality towards the religious orders, 357

Grype, or Griffin, the, 264

Guisborough, tomb of Robert Bruce there, 86

Gulval, parish of, Cornwall, holy well there, 234

H.

Hacket, William, 122

Hacket's Abbey, Cashel, 130

Hadleigh, Church of, Suffolk, attempt to steal brasses therefrom, 71

Hanap, the, 263

Handlo, John, 330

Harcourt, Lewis de, bishop of Bayeux, 206

Harpenden, cist found at, 253

Hatchet, a stone, found on Stanton Moor, Derbyshire, 202

Hatfield, Thomas de, bishop of Durham, 262

Hauine, the blue mineral, found amongst the fragments of pottery at Wheatley, Oxon, 355

Henry III. great seal of, 15 Henry IV., his great seal the richest and largest of all the medieval seals of England, 28

——– V., used the same great seals as his father, 31, 35

——– VI., the great seal universally given to him, totally unlike the English seals, and resembles the usual form of the seals of the French kings, 32, 36

——– VII., made a copy of the seal of Edw. IV., 35

Henry VIII., great seal of, 35

Hereford and Essex, Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of, his Will., and Inventory of his Effects, 339—349

Hexham Church, Northumberland, observations on the Crypt of, 239—242

Hirons, family of, their tomb, 208

Hollington wood, near Hastings, Church in, 85

Holland, John, duke of Exeter, will of, 260

Horns, drinking, appendages of the table, until after the Conquest, 261

Hourson, or Houson, the, an ornament or covering of the basinet, 344

Howden Church, Yorkshire, 189

I.

Incised slab of John le Botiler, in the Church of Saint Bride, Glamorganshire, 383

Incremation, practice of, 257

Innocents the, churchyard of, Paris, painting of the 'Danse Macabre' formerly there, 154

Institute, Archaeological, Annual Meeting, report of the, 299—324

Intaglio, found at Witcomb, 85

Ipsley, Warwickshire, ancient earthen vessel found there, 202

Inventories, their importance as illustrations of the manners and arts of the Middle Ages, 339

Ireland, ancient objects discovered there, 186

——— Chancellor of, commanded by Richard II. to change the circumscription of the Bretigny seal of Edward III. A similar order given to him in the reign of Henry IV., 27

——— cubes of white porcelain found there, 71

——— ancient mining operations in, 384

Isabel d'Angouleme, effigy of shews the fashion of closing the fente, 123

J.

Jetons, brass, found at Alphamstone, Essex, 193

Joan, lady Bergavenny, 204

Joggling, singular example of masonry termed, 195

K.

Kemp, John, bishop of London, afterwards archbishop of York, chancellor, 29

Kilburn Priory, Middlesex, small carving in ivory found there, 199

Kildesby, William de, 19, 21

Kilfane Church, Kilkenny, cross-legged effigy there, 398

Kingsdown Church, Kent, painted glass in, 188

King's Weston, Somersetshire, Roman coins and other relics found there, 209

Kirdford Church, near Petworth, mural paintings there, 89

Kirk Andreas, near Ramsey, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75

– Bride, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75

– Maughold, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75

Kirk Michael, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75

Knyvet, John, 22

L.

Lacy, Peter de, clerk of the privy seal, 22

Landithy, manor of, Cornwall, oratory formerly there, 234

Langley, Galfridus, effigy of, in St. Laurence's Church, Norfolk, 243

Lapis-lazuli, tablet of, preserved in the Louvre, 147

Latimer, bishop of Worcester, 48

Laughton Church, near Gainsborough, 189

Lavant Church, 89

Lavendon, near Olney, a brass matrix found there, 389

Leckhampton hill, near Cheltenham, discoveries there, 71

Lee, Sir Richard, his monument at Acton Burnell, 329

Leigh Church, near Worcester, ancient sculpture there, 90

Lenham Church, Kent, painting in, 73

Lenthy Green, near Sherborne, Dorset, Roman tesselated pavement there, 85

Lilly House, near Bisley, vaulted chamber in, 44

Lime-mortar, observations on, 88

Llanduduo, Church of, near Conway, coffin slabs there, 210

Llanvair-Waterdine, Church of, Shropshire, inscriptions there, 269, 404

Llantoney Abbey, 82

London, bronze fibula discovered in, 46

——— discovery of the foundations of Roman buildings in, 72

——— small stone figure found there, 74

Longueville Giffard, Normandy, 136

Long Wittenham Church, Berks, notice of, 132

M.

Mackworth Castle, Derbyshire, 87

Macroom, co. Cork, unique specimen of gold ring- money found there, 198

Mailed armour, modes of representing, 270

Malvern, Great, ancient parish Church of, 64

——————– The Hermitage at, 64

——————– Priory Church of, stained glass in the Clerestory and other parts, 48—61; Altars 61—63; Jesus Chapel, 63; Chapel of St. Ursula, ib.; relics found there, 65

Malverne, John, prior of Malvern, 51, 61

Marchia, William de, bishop of Wells, 140

Marley, Richard, of Canterbury, will of, 395

Matrices of seals, brass, 201, 210

——————————– found at Bernard's Heath, St. Alban's, 394

——————————– at Flashy, near Gargrave, 399

——————————– on the borders of Hampshire, 210

——————————– at Lavendon near Olney, 389

——————————– at Mells, in Somersetshire, 389

Matrices of the Great Seals of England, table of, 37

Mazelin, the, 262

Mazer-bowl, 262

————— of the time of Richard II., description of, 195, 263

Meath, tomb discovered at Trim, co., 91

Mells, Somersetshire, matrix found there, 389 Mells, Church, Somerset, painted glass there, 202

—————— mural painting there, 391

Mercers' Company, doorway built by them at Hexham Church, Northumberland, 241

Merthyr, near Truro, a mutilated figure of St. Anthony found there, 201

Merton College, the Church of St. John the Baptist there, 137; extracts from the bursar's rolls of, 142—144

Merton, Walter de, 138, 139

Michel-Dean Church, Gloucestershire, brasses laid down there, 71

Minster Church, Sheppy, 197

Mitre, the, of William of Wykeham, preserved at New College, Oxford, 205

Money, gold ring, unique specimen, found at Macroom, co. Cork, 198

Montacute, priory of, common seal of the, 272

Morley, Robert de, 330

Multon, Walter, abbot of Thornton, 359

Mural paintings, 89, 92

——————— in the abbey of St. Alban's, 387

——————— in Croydon Church, 267

——————— in Mells Church, Somersetshire, 391

——————— in Stanton Harcourt Church, Oxon, 365—368

Murrhine cup given to the abbey of St. Alban's, 262

Musk ball, of gold, 345

N.

Newington Longueville, priory of, Bucks, 135

Northwode, Sir Roger de, his effigy in Minster Church, Sheppy, 197

Norwich Cathedral, 86

Nutmeg, the, used in former times as a perfume, 344

O.

Odiham, Hawts, gold Fibula found there, account of, 46, 47

Offley Church, Hertfordshire, font in, 184

Onyx, an engraved, found at Sochar Moss, near Dumfries, 395

Oratories, the ancient, of Cornwall, 225—239, 402

Ornaments, Vestments, and appliances of sacred use, notices of, the Pax, 144—151

Original Documents, 181, 381

Osmundthorpe, or Oswinthorpe Hall, near Leeds, painted glass there, 81

P.

Padstow, Cornwall, Roman inscription there, 77

Painted ceiling in Boughton House, Northamptonshire, 179

Painted Glass, in Albrighton Church, 4

——————— in Long Wittenham Church, Berks, 132—134

——————— in Mells Church, Somerset, 202

——————— at Osmundthorpe or Oswinthorpe Hall, near Leeds, 81

——————— in the Priory of Great Malvern, 48—63

——————— in Shiffnal Church, 4

Parkan Chapel, parish of St. Just, Cornwall, 235

Paintings, mural, in Croydon Church, 92, 194, 267

———— in Kirdford Church, near Petworth, 89

Paintings in Lenham Church, Kent, 73

———— in Mells Church, Somersetshire, 391

———— in the abbey of St. Alban's, 386

Pax, the, origin of, 145; materials employed in the formation of, 147; a remarkable one preserved in the Louvre, ib.; enamel frequently used in the decoration of, 148; one of silver parcel-gilt preserved at New College, Oxford, 149

Pecham, John, seal of, 183

Peckham, Archbishop, monument of, 140

Penbrugge, Isabel, widow of Sir Fulke, 1

Piscina at Coggeshall, Kssex, 83

———– in Long Wittenham Church, Berks, 132

———– in Springfield Church, Essex, 83

———– in Tiltey Church, Essex, 83

———– at the Church of Acton Burnell, 329

Plessitis, family of, 135

Plessy, Hugh de, 136

Pomander, the, commonly worn by ladies as a pendant to the girdle, 345

Portland Vase, the, 255

Priory of Great Malvern, Worcestershire, 48—65

———— Newington-Longueville, Bocks, 135

————— Montacute, Somersetshire, 272

————— of Ulverscroft, Leicestershire, 89

————— of Wenlock, Salop, 86

Proceedings of the Central Committee, 71—92, 183—21 1, 267—273, 383—404

Psalter of the thirteenth century, 195

Pyx, representation of a, 167

—— a, discovered at Chippenham, 205

Q.

Queries and Directions, intended to assist Correspondents in the arrangement of Topographical Communications, 66—70

R.

Ramsey, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75

Rainald, the Sheriff, 326

Rede, Sir Peter, his effigy in the Church of St. Peter, Mancroft, Norwich, 189, 248

Reigate, Surrey, church of, tombs there in a state of decay, 208

Reliquary, a carved, of the fourteenth century, 199

Reydon Church, Southwold, 267

Richard II., his great seal, 27

Ring, gold, Ecclesiastical one found at Chilcomb, near Winchester, 394

————— with cabalistic characters, found in a creek of the Thames, 396

—— silver, found near Cork, 198

————— found in Essex, 201

Rings, ancient, 74

Roger, Earl, 326

Roman altar, 272

——— buildings, foundations of, discovered in London, 72

——— coins, 270

—————— found at Eatington, Warwick, 199

—————— at King's Weston, Somersetshire, 209

—————— in Oxford Street, 392

—————— at York, 183, 384, 397

——— encampment, 395

——— inscription at Hexham, Northumberland, 239

——— inscriptions at Padstow, Cornwall, 77

——— pavement, 82, 85, 86

——— road in Flintshire, 76 Roman Villa at Bisley, Gloucestershire, description of, 42—45

—————— at Clarendon Wood, near Salisbury, 86

—————— recently discovered at Wheatley, Oxford, notice of, 350—356

Romsey Church, Hampshire, effigy there, 123

Rouse Leuch, Church of, near Evesham, ancient sculpture there, 90

Ruardean Church, Gloucestershire, sculptured tympanum there, 390

Ryther Church, Yorkshire, effigy of a knight there, 92

S.

Saint Alkmund's Church, Derby, sculptured stones formerly parts of, 77, 87

—— Andrew, Chapel of, near Diss, Norfolk, sepulchral brasses in, 244

—————— Church of, Hexham, 241

—— Anthony, a mutilated figure of, found at Merthyr, near Truro, 201

—— Bernard, seal of, 150

—— Bride, Church of, Glamorganshire, incised slab there, 383

—— Buryan, 238

—— Clement's, near Truro, Romano-British cross there, 77

—— Dellyn, oratory of, 237

—— Ethelbert's Gate, Norwich, 140

—— Gwythian, Oratory of, 230

—— John the Baptist, chapel of, Malvern, 50

————————— Church of, Merton College, Oxford, 137

—— John's Church, Cashel, 122

—— John's Gate, Clerkenwell, 80

—— John, Kirby Wisk, York, Church of, 185

—— Julian's Church, Norwich, 196

—— Just, Cornwall, parish of, monumental stone found there, 235

—— Laurence, Church of, Ramsgate, piscina there, 83

—— Levan, parish of, Cornwall, well there, 235

—— Levine, 237

—— Loye, chapel of, 238

—— Maddern, oratory of, 231

—— Margaret's Church, Norwich, sepulchral brasses there, 246

—— Margaret's of Rissemere, near Southwold, 267

—— Mary's Church, Leicester, 81

—— Mary Magdalene, Gloucester, Chapel of, 85

—— Mary's tower, York, coins found near to, 189

—— Michael's Chapel, Malvern, 63, 64

—— Michael's Church, Southampton, sculpture there, 81

—— Michael, Church of, Saltisford, Warwick, 392

—— Orain, Chapel of, at Iona, sculptured cross there, 400

—— Osith, 202

—— Oswald, Church of, Richmondshire, sculptured cross there, 84

—— Paul, John de, 18, 19, 20

—— Peter in the East, Church of, Oxford, tombs there, in a state of decay, 208

—— Peter's Mancroft, Church of, Norwich, sepulchral brass there, 248

—— Piran, oratory of, near Truro, 225; ancient ring found on a skeleton there, 74

—— Sitha, or St. Osith, 202

—— Stephen's Church, Bristol, tombs discovered there, 392

—— Thomas, a mural painting in the Abbey of St. Alban's, representing the incredulity of, 386

—— Werstan, account of the legend of, 48—65

Salisbury, earl of, Chancellor, 30

Salt, the ancient, 259

Salt, an ancient silver one, preserved at Winchester College, ib.

Samian pottery, found at Eatington, Warwick, 199

Saneta Elena, John de, 136

Sandford, Robert de, ib.

Sandfords, family of, 135

Sapperton tunnel, relics found there, 45

Sarcophagus, an Anglo-Roman, discovered in Hertfordshire, notice of, 251—257

Scalby, a torques found near there, 389

Scent Ball, the, 344

Scissor case, steel, of the sixteenth century, dug up in the neighbourhood of the Seven Dials, London, 392

Seal of the earl of Hereford, 342

—— of Montacute Priory, 272

—— of John Pecham, 183

—— of William Graindhorge, 400

Seals, 389

—— ancient, 188

Seals, Great, OF England, History of, 14—41

Shefford, Bedfordshire, Roman remains there, 82

Sherborne Castle, mosaic pavement there, 183

Shield, quartered, earliest example of, 343

Shiffnal Church, chancel windows, early Decorated, 4

Ship, the, an ornament of the dining table, 265

Shropshire, Churches throughout in a state of decay, 328

Sittingbonrne, Kent, relics found there, 81

Smith, Mr. C. R., fibula in his possession, 46

Sochar Moss, near Dumfries, an onyx found there, 395

Spear-heads, ancient, 187

Spoons, wooden, used during the middle ages, 253

Springfield Church, Essex, piscina there, 83

Staff, a walking, of the sixteenth century, carved with Runic calendar, 195

Stained glass, in Kingsdown Church, Kent, 188

Standing nut, the, 264

Stanton-Harcourt Church, Oxfordshire, decorations in distemper in, 365—368

Stanton Moor, Derbyshire, ancient stone hatchet found there, 202

Stapeldon, Walter de, 136

Stokenchurch, Oxon, sepulchral brass there, 396

Strangers' Hall, Norwich, 197, 389

T.

Table-cloths, early use of, 178

Talbot, John, 204

Tankard, an embossed, of the sixteenth century, 195

Tapestry, 176

Terra Cotta globes found in Normandy, 255; one found at Hemel Hempstead in Essex, ib.

Tesselated, pavement, at King's Weston, Somersetshire, 209

Thirsk Church, stained glass in, 78

Thornton Abbey, Lincolnshire, notice of, 357—364

——————————————— a skeleton discovered immured in the wall there, 359

——————————————— entrance gatehouse one of the finest in England, ib.

Thorp, Robert de, 22, 23

Tile, embossed, found at Boxley Abbey, Kent, 194

Tiles, encaustic, numerous at Acton Burnell, 329

Tiltey Church, Essex, piscina there, 83

Tombs discovered in St. Stephen's Church, Bristol, 392

Tong Church, Salop, 1

—————— golden Chapel in, 7

Topcliffe Church, near Thirsk, sepulchral brass there, 307 Torc of the Celts, on the, 368—380

Torques, the, its use and derivation, 368—380

Tregominion, in the parish of Morvah, Cornwall, the site of an ancient Church, 235

Trotton, Sussex, sepulchral brass there, 84

Truro, ring found in cemetery of the convent of Friars-Preachers in Kenwyn-street there, 74

Tudor arch, a modification of the segmental arch, 5

U.

Ulverscroft Priory, Leicestershire, tile pavement found there, 89

Usages of Domestic Life during the Middle Ages, 173, 258

V.

Valence, William de, effigy of, in Westminster abbey, the only enamelled one in England, 171

Valois, Philip of, 19

Vase, earthen, barrel-shaped, found at Basingstoke, 195

Vases, glass, found at King's Mead, 253

————— on the borders of the Bartlow Hills, 254

————— at Ashby Puerorum, 253

—— leaden, found in Fenchurch-street, 252

Vernon, Anne, wife of Sir Henry, 7, 8

——— Arthur, 8, 9

——— Sir Henry, 3, 7, 8

——— tomb in Tong Church, 7, 8

Vestments, Ornaments and Appliances of sacred use, notices of, 144—151

W.

Walcherus, prior of Malvern, tomb of, 63

Wall gate, Macclesfield, ancient relics found there, 198

Waltheof, abbot of Kirkham, 358

Warnford Church, Hants, inscribed stones in, 191—193

Wassail bowl, 262

Watercombe House, 44, 45

Wells, Chapter-house of, 140

Wenlock Priory, Salop, 86

Werstan, St., legend of, 48—65

West Dean, Hants, Roman tesselated pavement there, 82, 86

Wheatley, near Oxford, Roman Villa there, notice of, 350—356; ancient cistern there, 352; tiles and other relics, ib.

White, Sir Thomas, 136

Wilfred, archbishop of York, oratory constructed by him in Hexham Church, Northumberland, 241

Will of Humphrey, Earl of Hereford and Essex, remarks on the, 341

———– John Holland, duke of Exeter, 260

———– Richard Marley of Canterbury, 395

William de Colchester, 206

Wills and Inventories, their importance as illustrations of the Manners and Arts of the Middle Ages, 339

Winchester, bishop of, 22, 23

————— Cathedral, the effigy of William de Foix there, 343

————— coins found there, 394

Windermere, Westmoreland, fragment of an inscribed stone found there, 395

Windlesham Church, Surrey, brasses laid down there, 71

Witcomb, an Intaglio found there, 85

Worcester, a small figure of bronze found there, also Roman coins, 74

Y.

Yealmpton Church, near Plymouth, sepulchral brass there, 83

York Cathedral, choir of, 1

York, coins found at, 183, 189, 193, 384

York, duke of, 30